In suburban communities like Fraser, families commonly report the same frustrating pattern after a fall: the facility says it was unavoidable, but the documentation tells a different story—or is missing key details.
Nursing home fall cases tend to turn on evidence such as:
- the resident’s fall risk assessments and how often they were updated
- whether staff followed the resident’s care plan (especially after medication changes)
- how quickly staff documented the incident and initiated post-fall monitoring
- whether the environment was safe for mobility needs (bathroom safety, lighting, transfer areas)
Because Michigan nursing homes rely heavily on written protocols and recordkeeping, what’s in the file matters as much as what people remember.


